Nurse practitioners can provide many of the same services as doctors, including diagnosing and treating illnesses, prescribing medications, and managing patient care.
Nurse Practitioner:
They can diagnose and treat illnesses, order tests and interpret results, and prescribe medications.
Physician Assistant:
These professionals help manage and analyze patient data, and ensure that healthcare organizations are using technology effectively.
Health Informatics Specialist:
Medical and health services managers are responsible for overseeing the day-to-day operations of healthcare facilities, and ensuring that they run efficiently and effectively.
Medical and Health Services Manager:
These professionals help patients understand the results of genetic testing, and provide guidance on how to manage and prevent genetic conditions.
Genetic Counselor:
Occupational therapists work with patients to help them regain and maintain their ability to perform daily activities, such as dressing, eating, and bathing.
Occupational Therapist:
They also help patients manage chronic conditions, such as arthritis and diabetes.
Physical Therapist:
Home health aides provide basic medical care and assistance with daily activities, such as bathing and dressing, for patients who are unable to leave their homes.
Home Health Aide: